West Indies batsman Kieron Pollard smashed an unbeaten 41 off 25 balls to set up the Mumbai total after they elected to bat first.

South African captain Faf du Plessis came out all guns blazing to give Chennai a brisk start with his 26 off 13 deliveries.

But Ishan Kishan sent Chennai dangerman M.S. Dhoni back to the dugout with a direct throw at the bowlers’ end to put the defending champions in trouble at 82-4. Dhoni made just two.

Watson batted through the Chennai innings until he was run out in the final over going for an unlikely second run. He smashed four sixes and eight fours in his 59-ball knock.

Chennai leg-spinner Imran Tahir took 2-23 to surpass fellow South African Kagiso Rabada at the top of this year’s IPL bowlers chart with 26 wickets. Tahir was also the first 40-year-old to appear in an IPL final.

Deepak Chahar took three wickets while fellow quick Shardul Thakur took two.

“It was not a 150 wicket, but the bowlers kept us in the hunt. They kept getting wickets when it was really needed,” said Dhoni, whose team has won three titles from eight finals.

The Chennai captain indicated that changes could be made in the batting line-up for next season.

“To be consistent next year, we will have to really think hard. There is nothing against the bowlers, but the batsmen could’ve done better.”

Indian batting legend Sachin Tendulkar, an advisor to the Mumbai team, nervously watched the finale, frequently burying his head in his hands.

“The key moment was Dhoni’s run-out,” he said.

“But also in patches when Bumrah bowled those critical balls to even out Malinga’s one poor over was also crucial.

“And the last over, I thought Malinga finished the game out beautifully.”

Mumbai won the IPL in 2013 and 2015 — both against Chennai — and again in 2017 when they beat Rising Pune Supergiant by one run.

Australia’s David Warner topped the tournament’s batting chart with 692 runs, including eight fifties and a 100 not out in 12 IPL games this season.

West Indian allrounder Andre Russell was named most valuable player as he amassed 510 runs to single-handedly drive Kolkata Knight Riders’ campaign. Kolkata ended fifth in the eight-team table.

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